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  • Digital innovators are invited to apply for Northern Ireland’s first Digital Manufacturing Pit Stop

    Topics:
    • Economic policy, 
    • Economic strategy

    Date published: 25 April 2017

    Digital innovators; start-ups, small and medium sized, business experts and academics interested in developing innovative solutions to assist with digital manufacturing are invited to apply for a highly focused open innovation workshop with leading global manufacturing company, Seagate.

    Digital innovators are invited to apply for Northern Ireland’s first Digital Manufacturing Pit Stop
    Digital innovators are invited to apply for Northern Ireland’s first Digital Manufacturing Pit Stop

    This is a unique opportunity for pioneering individuals and companies to work with a leading international manufacturing company, and with other digital innovators from across the UK.

    The Seagate Pit Stop aim is to work with external digital innovators to help identify challenges and opportunities for optimising tooling performance, process efficiency and product quality in the context of Seagate’s HDD ‘read/write’ head manufacturing.

    The first of its kind in Northern Ireland the Pit Stop is the latest event as part of an ambitious programme of activities from Digital Catapult Northern Ireland.

    The Pit Stop, supported by the Department and Invest Northern Ireland, will bring together a global organisation working in digital manufacturing with high calibre innovators to share knowledge, create valuable connections and solve specific problems. Run over two days the series of workshops and debates are designed to strengthen the culture of innovation and drive collaboration among the brightest digital innovators, digital experts and applied researchers.

    Focusing on digital manufacturing, the Seagate Pit Stop will be of value to companies and individuals working across a range of technologies including Artificial Intelligence: IoT; data visualisation, data infrastructure: and modelling and simulation.

    Applicants are invited to apply by the 12 May 2017 with the Pit Stop taking place on 13 and 14 June at the Seagate Technology (Ireland) Springtown Facility and the City Hotel Derry.

    For further information and to apply visit the digitalcatapultcentre website.

    Notes to editors:

    1. Digital Catapult Northern Ireland delivers a wide range of activities supporting and helping build on Northern Ireland’s digital capability and promote international collaboration.
    2. The Digital Catapult, comprising a number of centres across the UK, is tasked to support existing and emerging capabilities in the digital sector and to transform other sectors. The other Digital Catapult Centres are based in London, Bradford, Brighton, and Sunderland.
    3. Digital Catapult Northern Ireland Centre is based within Catalyst Inc (Belfast and Londonderry/Derry).
    4. For media enquiries, please contact DfE Press Office on 028 9052 9604. Outside office hours, please contact the Duty Press Officer via pager number 07623 974 383 and your call will be returned.

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